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Odd ball 03's......
Any one ever see any of these odd ball 03's,you may have one and not know it.
Ten Oddball '03 Springfield Variations
RayP.
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05-15-2009 10:56 AM
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Some are not so "odd ball". I have several of these rifles, including a rod bayonet rifle and Sporter, etc. I wish I had them all.
Jim
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I've seen & handled a arsenal stamped 1903A2 & a Mann accuracy bbl'd receiver in .22LR so they exist.
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Here are some, seldom seen, 1901 receivers: 5~ 1901 type 2s & 1~ 1901 type 1
FYI Don W
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The only "oddball" M1903 I have at present is Rock Island #1293237, which I obtained last year. It is supposedly one of about 1200 manufactured with Rock Island markings but a Springfield serial number. I looked for one of these for a long time, after turning one down about four or five years ago.
Had one or two of the others, at one time or the other.
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Six out of Ten. not bad! I'm still looking far a line throwing 1903 Springfield.
It did not make the list of odd-ball 03s
Gary L. Bush